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Table 5 The association between UHR and the risk of Angina

From: Association between the uric acid-to-HDL-cholesterol ratio (UHR) and the risk of cardiovascular disease and dyslipidemia: a population-based study

Angina

OR(95%CI)

   
 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

UHR(continuous)

2.608(1.291,5.267), p = 0.008

2.236(1.011,4.043), p = 0.047

1.757(0.765,4.033), p = 0.182

1.434(1.172,1.755), p < 0.001

UHR(quartiles)

 Quartile 1

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Quartile 2

0.875(0.485,1.579), p = 0.655

0.784(0.420,1.464), p = 0.442

0.655(0.352,1.216), p = 0.178

0.694(0.357,1.352), p = 0.281

 Quartile 3

1.362(0.670,2.770), p = 0.390

1.199(0.595,2.416), p = 0.610

0.974(0.484,1.962), p = 0.941

1.102(0.440,2.759), p = 0.835

 Quartile 4

2.518(1.454,4.361), p < 0.001

2.170(1.161,4.057), p = 0.016

1.647(0.874,3.103), p = 0.122

1.953(0.747,5.107), p = 0.170

P for trend

p < 0.001

p = 0.006

p = 0.013

p = 0.024

  1. 95%CI: 95% Confidence Interval
  2. Model 1 was unadjusted;
  3. Model 2 was adjusted for age, gender and race;
  4. Model 3 was adjusted for age, gender, race, education level, family income level, BMI, smoking status, alcohol intake
  5. Model 4 was adjusted for age, gender, race, education level, family income level, BMI, smoking status, alcohol intake, diabetes, hypertension and serum uric acid levels